Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Hi everyone, A couple weeks ago I posted a query about what experience people had with agar-agar as an adhesive. The hope was to eliminate the use of hot animal glue in making the square and wedge pneumatics used in pipe organ building. I'm sorry to report that I was not successful. The normal recipe for making agar-agar based gelatin desert produced a glue that was far too thin. Another of my mentors suggested melting the agar powder from its dry state, but that required a temperature too high to be practical. Thus, I am currently developing a design that doesn't use these components. On the bright side, I can tell you that my colleagues and I can report stunning success in replacing the traditional thick felt leather-faced valves with a vegan alternative: closed-cell neoprene foam rubber. Not only does it have the right texture and sealing abilities, it glues strongly using regular (vegan) carpenter's PVA glue. If anyone of you does succeed in producing a strong glue from agar-agar, PLEASE let us all know. Thanks, DG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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